49 thoughts on “Secret Societies”

I had never heard of some of the groups that you talk about but I know they are out there. I have never cared for secret societies, like the Freemasons. They give me the heebie jeebies, so I have always stayed away. Very good article though.

Great post! There’s room to expand on “exclusive” — sororities and fraternities, exclusive social clubs and country clubs – not so secret, but people are often dying to get in! Thanks for a good read and cuisine for thought! 🙂

I actually don’t know too much about the Trilateral Commission, but I did come across them whilst researching this post. I believe Rockefeller, a Bilderberger too, started it. I guess he loved a secret group! 🙂

Thanks for your follow. This is absolutely fascinating. The reality of people hiding, things done in the shadows, people doing things in secret. It seems to me some of the worst things in history are things done in the darkness, in hiding. Thanks for this great post, Gareth.

Hidden truth has always drawn me in, like treasure in a game in a universe simulation. The excitement is in anticipation of being close to finding something of great value, including for personal growth. An interesting question is what each person thinks should remain secret. It seems there is a full spectrum on this. One function of secret societies could be to control the things they feel the general public should not know, for their own good.